<p>Hi, I am a male Latino student attending a rigorous Catholic (Jesuit specifically, I am not sure if this helps with Jesuit universities or not) prep school in Southern California. I come from a family in which both parents were both the first to attend college in their families.
If any of you have been or know someone who has been accepted to one of these schools or you have an idea of the difficult please post. </p>
<p>Here are my stats:
GPA: 3.06 (I took my first AP courses this senior year so that is my GPA weighted)
also, my GPA on the Cal state system is 3.22 because they don't require freshman grades.
SAT: October one I got a 1720 (610 reading, 550 math, 560 writing)
I did JV swim my freshman and sophomore year, I am involved in my schools campus ministry. I did a good amount of community service. I started a philosophy based club my junior year, and I also started an academic website with a friend during my junior year which I plan to continue in college. </p>
<p>Please don't be afraid of hurting my feelings and be honest, I can handle it haha.
Here are the schools: </p>
<p>UCSD (1st choice, dad went there, I already know this is a reach reach reach haha)
University of Oregon (2nd choice)
UCSB
UCR
UCSC
CSU Channel Islands
CSU San Diego
CSU Humboldt
University of Portland
Fordham University
University of San Francisco
Drexel University
Hofstra University
Loyola Chicago
Seattle University
Colorado Boulder
Loyola Marymount University
University of San Diego
Boston University
Syracuse University
Duquesne University </p>
<p>I know, it's a lot.
Thanks!</p>